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message 1: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (last edited Dec 16, 2022 08:32PM) (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
We (the mods) are always looking for ways to bring value to the book club, to show appreciation for all of you who make our club the joy that it is.

Any authors, artists, SFF actors, producers, etc. you'd like to hear from? Share, and if we see something like a plurality, maybe we can try something!


message 2: by CBRetriever (last edited Dec 16, 2022 09:16PM) (new)

CBRetriever | 6117 comments Steven Brust
Charles de Lint
Jennifer Roberson (Cheysuli and Tiger & Del series)
Nnedi Okorafor (Binti)
Michelle Michiko Sagara aka Michelle West
Robin Hobb aka Megan Lindholm
Tad Williams

ETA: C. J. Cherryh


message 3: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 1894 comments Ooh! Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham please! 🥹😄


message 4: by DivaDiane (new)

DivaDiane SM | 3676 comments I’ll second Charles De Lint and Robin Hobb.

I’ll add Spider Robinson, TJ Klune, Rivers Solomon, Arkady Martine, China Miéville and probably a ton of others…


message 5: by Netanella (new)

Netanella | 338 comments P. Djéli Clark
Stephen Graham Jones
Becky Chambers
Nancy Kress
Tochi Onyebuchi


message 6: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 3171 comments Lois McMaster Bujold


message 7: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Good choices, everyone!

Obviously I can't make promises but I think these are great places to start!


message 8: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1746 comments Mod
Alex Brown the Queen of Rats!


message 9: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (last edited Dec 20, 2022 01:51PM) (new)

Ryan | 1746 comments Mod
People in publishing that aren't authors, narrators, or agents, let's talk to the actual gatekeepers of the genre and hear from them how they perceive their role in our lives. A question I like to ask is 'What book did you think was fantastic but failed to get the attention of the masses as you hoped?'


message 10: by Ryan, Your favourite moderators favourite moderator (new)

Ryan | 1746 comments Mod
Oh, and Anna of course.


message 11: by Aga (new)

Aga | 1066 comments Robin Hobb
Neil Gaiman
Brandon Sanderson
Joe Abercrombie
Becky Chambers
Martha Wells
Arkady Martine
TJ Klune
Naomi Novik


message 12: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 3171 comments Scott Lynch, too.


message 13: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 3171 comments Oh, and Michael J. Sullivan.


message 14: by Kirsi (new)

Kirsi | 138 comments Omg, Robin Hobb for sure.


message 15: by Anna (new)

Anna (vegfic) | 10435 comments 🤨


message 16: by Jemppu (last edited Dec 21, 2022 02:41AM) (new)

Jemppu | 1735 comments Seconding Hobb and C. J. Cherryh.


message 17: by Silvana (new)

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2790 comments Ryan wrote: "Oh, and Anna of course."

+1 :D


message 18: by Silvana (new)

Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2790 comments Allison wrote: "We (the mods) are always looking for ways to bring value to the book club, to show appreciation for all of you who make our club the joy that it is.

Any authors, artists, SFF actors, producers, e..."


Nghi Vo! Kameron Hurley! Zen Cho! Simon Jimenez!

I am also thinking about the fan writers like Jason Sanford, Cora Buhlert, Bogi Takács, Adam Whitehead, Elsa Sjunneson....


message 19: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellehartline) | 3171 comments C.J. Cherryh would be awesome, I agree!


message 20: by Carro (new)

Carro | 216 comments Victoria Goddard


message 21: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
that one seems out of our wheelhouse entirely, but it would be nice!


message 23: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Stephanie wrote: "a long conversation with Charles dickens :("

Considering his books, would there really be any other kind of conversation?


message 24: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Dj wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "a long conversation with Charles dickens :("

Considering his books, would there really be any other kind of conversation?"


XD


message 25: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments Although as far as dead authors go, I would really like an opportunity to ask Coolridge, what is the deal with the Albatross? Well that and how did you take so many drugs writing Xanadu (or I guess more correctly, In Xanadu to Kublai Khan decree a pleasure dome) and still get it finished at all?


message 26: by Allison, Fairy Mod-mother (new)

Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
an interesting thought, but not helpful here,. my powers do not grant voices to the dead!

I'll start a thread for less operational responses


message 27: by David (new)

David L | 39 comments Dj wrote: "Although as far as dead authors go, I would really like an opportunity to ask Coolridge, what is the deal with the Albatross? Well that and how did you take so many drugs writing Xanadu (or I guess..."

Coleridge? ;)


message 28: by David (new)

David L | 39 comments DivaDiane wrote: "I’ll second Charles De Lint and Robin Hobb.

I’ll add Spider Robinson, TJ Klune, Rivers Solomon, Arkady Martine, China Miéville and probably a ton of others…"


China Miéville has some strange books, but I find I have reread several of them! He would be interesting to talk to.


message 29: by David (new)

David L | 39 comments Dan Simmons, but only to find out why he wrote, "Flashback".


message 30: by Cheryl L (last edited Dec 22, 2022 10:15AM) (new)

Cheryl L | 415 comments Neal Stephenson, Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Melinda Snodgrass (I just listened to an interview with her on Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.) Oh, and maybe Cixin Liu.

And when you figure out how to reach people beyond the grave:
Mary Shelley, Ray Bradbury, and Ursala K. Le Guin


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

I second Aga's list. Ryan wrote: "Oh, and Anna of course."

Ryan wrote: "Oh, and Anna of course."


message 32: by Dj (new)

Dj | 2364 comments David wrote: "Dj wrote: "Although as far as dead authors go, I would really like an opportunity to ask Coolridge, what is the deal with the Albatross? Well that and how did you take so many drugs writing Xanadu ..."

Could be. Spelling is generally not my first concern. LOL


message 33: by Ian (new)

Ian Slater (yohanan) | 397 comments Dj wrote: "David wrote: "Dj wrote: "Although as far as dead authors go, I would really like an opportunity to ask Coolridge, what is the deal with the Albatross? Well that and how did you take so many drugs w..."

The closest thing to talking to Coleridge on these topics is John Livingstone Lowe's classic 1927 study of Coleridge's reading, The Road to Xanadu. It includes the sources of "The Ancient Mariner."

The conclusions have been challenged (it is obviously nearly a century old), but it remains a fascinating detective story, and the documentation has never been matched.

There is a new Kindle edition, with a set price of $49.99, which is being released on January 1, but is now available for pre-order at just $1.99 (!). This replaces an older Kindle edition which I bought a couple of years ago when it was $7.99

So I strongly suggest that anyone interested in the working of Coleridge's imagination order a copy very soon. https://www.amazon.com/Road-Xanadu-Jo...


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